James Green Senior Midfielder Doylestown, Pa.

Q: What do you miss most about your hometown? A: I miss seeing my friends and family from home because I don’t live very close to campus.

Q: Besides you, who is the most famous person from your hometown? A: James Michener, Henry Mercer, or Margaret Mead.

Q: How often do you get home? A: I get home as much as I can during the year. I usually fly home for my birthday and major holidays and a couple times in between.

Q: What do people ask you most about your hometown? A: Not many people ask me about my hometown.

Q: What’s the biggest difference between your hometown and Columbus? A: The biggest difference would be the diversity of campus.

Q: How would you describe your hometown? A: A suburb of Philadelphia.

Q: How many stoplights are in your hometown? A: A lot. If I were to make an estimation of stoplights in the borough I’d say 40.

Q: What is the population of your hometown? A: I’m not quite sure but I’d say around 15,000.

Q: How long has your family lived in your hometown? A: I’ve lived in Doylestown since the 5th grade. Before that I lived in Northeast Philadelphia.

Q: What sport/activity is the most popular in your hometown? A: The most popular sport is football with lacrosse or basketball being the second most attended sport.

Q: What is the tallest building in your hometown? A: The Doylestown Court House which is between 12 and 15 floors.

Q: What do visitors to your hometown need to see/do? A: They should check out the museums. A visitor might also want to see nearby New Hope on the Delaware River, or just walk around and look at the large victorian homes and pleasurable aesthetics of the borough.

Q: Is anything interesting made in your hometown? A: The Moravian Tiles from James Michener’s original tile works. They are handmade and sell for a substantial amount of money.

Q: What is the biggest attraction in your hometown? A: The Michener or Mercer museums.

Q: Most prominent industry/line of work? A: It would have to be some kind of corporate work. My hometown is also popular with lawyers because it is the county seat and home to the courthouse.

Q: Is there is local food your hometown is known for? A: The tradition of cheesesteaks extends outside of the city and we have a few good places but pizza is also popular.

Q: Any historic event that happened there? A: Doylestown dates back to 1745 and was heavily involved in the Revolution. It has also been artistically prominent over the years.

Q: Your favorite place in your hometown? A: My favorite place besides my home would probably be the borough.